Case Highlight: South Carolina Ports Targeted Photo Speeds The South Carolina Port Authority is one of the fastest growing major ports in the US with over $150 million of cargo passing through daily. To improve accountability for trucks traveling in and out of the port, a gate entry system takes a photo of each truck’s equipment. The…

When cars are speeding in local school zones, radar speedsigns are a natural response. But what about when there’s no room in the budget for them? The city of Toronto has four SafePace radar signs mounted on trailers and rotated weekly throughout the city. Midtown residents want more. They want the signs installed on streets…

Do These Laws Make Sense? As engineers and police departments work to craft and maintain safe roads, people are sometimes left wondering why certain laws exist. Does this road really need to be one way? Does every corner need a stop sign? Are these annoying speed humps actually serving any purpose? In most cases, traffic laws are…

All of the SafePace speed signs offer optional data collection that allows you to keep track of when cars are driving, how they are driving, and when and where they are violating speed limits. Can this data help you make better decisions for your roads? How can you use the data from your radar signs…

Downtown areas can be busy hubs for many types of traffic. Cars, bicycles, and pedestrians often share limited space, all trying to get where they need to go as quickly as they can. Can traffic calming work in downtown areas? Are businesses negatively affected when cars are compelled to drive slower by speed humps or…